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The LinkMore 64GB NR34 USB 3.2 flash drive delivers high-speed data transfers with up to 120MB/s read and 60MB/s write speeds. Its compact, lightweight design houses a generous 64GB storage capacity, compatible with USB 3.2 Gen1 and earlier standards. Built with premium components from Taiwan, it offers reliable performance and durability, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking fast, portable, and dependable storage.




















| ASIN | B0CD6NCQRY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245 in USB Flash Drives |
| Color | White(NR34- High Speed) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,237) |
| Date First Available | November 24, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04718022835499 |
| Hard Drive | 64 GB |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.19 x 0.75 x 0.33 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.282 ounces |
| Item model number | NR34 |
| Manufacturer | Moment Semiconductor, Inc |
| Model Name | NR34 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.33"D x 0.75"W x 0.33"H |
V**N
So small and yet so big in storage!!!
This is such a fantastic little flash drive but it has so much storage space. Just don't lose it because of course it can fit in that little bitty pocket on your jeans.
M**R
Outperforms SanDisk at a much lower cost.
Am very impressed! On a 64GB drive I'm seeing reliable read transfers that hover around 130mbps (+/- 5mbps) and write transfers that appear to vary in a sinusoidal manner that peak around 80mbps and drop to about 5mbps. Given that the velocity curve shapes are almost perfectly sinusoidal, the average write speed is somewhere between 34 and 38mbps. These results were obtained from a 10gbps hub plugged into a 10gbps port on the computer. Under these same conditions, these "Moment" drives perform substantially faster than 64GB SanDisk high-speed USB drives that were my prior standard. Needless to say, I am switching my preferred drives to these.
A**R
Works
So Far so good
D**N
Really good drives
These are great, huge storage and they can be identified as full on os hard drives. The price is very unstable for these.
J**S
Great product.
great product.
O**D
You Get What You Pay For
This product is fine for storing 256gb on a flash drive, but it has a very slow read/write time for any semi-large or large file. That's fine, if you have no need for speed. It reminds me of the old days (Win 98/XP) when you would get up in the morning and turn on/boot your PC. You could take a shower, have breakfast, make your bed, and then maybe, just maybe, your PC had booted up finally. Same with this flash drive. You can get a lot of chores done while you wait to transfer a large file. But the price is right! It was priced 40% below the same storage capacity of my go to flash drive brand (Vansuny). Thus you can take time to "smell the roses" and have some money leftover in your pocket. Again, that assumes you want to go "smell the roses."
B**C
LinkMore NR34 256GB USB3.2/USB3.1 Flash Drive...
2025.05.18 - The LinkMore NR34 USB 256GB flash drive is rated at up to 120MB/s Read & 60MB/s Write speeds, I definitely hit that mark! Love that it has an LED light for activity so I can see it working. It looks bright in the photo but it's not. The only thing missing is any writing like model #. The package shows USB3.1, not USB3.2. Overall, price was great, shipping was quick, didn't get hot while testing. An excellent buy.
P**K
Slow write speed, false advertising, benchmark spoofing
This LinkMore NR34 64GB USB drive advertises 60MB/s write speed. That speed is boasted on the product page as well as printed on the package. However, I discovered its real write speed is much slower, reaching only about 30 MB/s at most. It is true that if you test it with CrystalDiskMark, you'll get a sequential write result close to 60 MB/s. However, that's only because the drive is designed to cheat CrystalDiskMark. What really happens is that when the drive firmware detects CrystalDiskMark testing it (by snooping file names), it inflates the speed of its write operation. It does not actually write the given data from the benchmark tool; it only pretends to. You can verify these shenanigans for yourself by simulating CrystalDiskMark: just take a large file and name it to something that starts with "CrystalDiskMark", then paste it to the drive. The apparent copy speed will be high. Now rename that file on your PC to anything else and copy it again after deleting the original from the thumb drive. You'll see that it transfers much slower. In the first case, you end up with a corrupt file. (See the screenshots for elaboration.) Beware that trying this might corrupt the drive's file system. The other screenshot shows the true result of CrystalDiskMark when it's been modified to use different names for its temporary files. The sequential read speed does indeed match what is claimed. You can also use other tools, other file systems, loopback images, etc., to get the drive's true performance. What's funny is that other reviews here do show the slower write speed when using other benchmark tools alongside CrystalDiskMark, but the reviewers didn't seem to recognize the scam.
F**A
Ottima pendrive , veloce e semplice da riconoscere per iPhone 16 pro Max ! Consiglio l’acquisto
R**D
Works great
D**A
Read speed it to good but write speed is 30 mbps , but still it's good no crashing, no heating and build quality is also good
竹**ち
問題無く使用してます。
J**L
Très bien comme produit
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